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Tuesday June 10th , 2014 85TH KENTUCKY FFA CONVENTION Leadership Workshops Presented by: Custom Ag Soluons Presented by: Brian Welch & Jusn Davis Presented by: Kendall Mallory & Jessica Gambrel Presented by: Mrs. Tracy Probst & Mr. Ma Whitaker Are you a risk taker? Are you risk averse? An un- derstanding of risk and risk management is cri- cal to anyone considering a career in producon agriculture. Parcipants will learn and apply risk concepts in a compe- ve farm simulaon game with prizes awarded to top scorers. The work- shop can accommodate up to 80 parcipants, so please arrive early. Tuesday June 10 th , 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. – Ballroom A, HLD One characterisc of a leader is being able to reflect on past experiences and steer forward to the future. Icons like Walt Disney, Albert Einstein, and Elvis Presley could not have reached their level of success without overcoming a few obstacles. In life there are plenty of moments where we get thrown an unexpected curve- ball. The queson is, how do you bounce back? Join us for a workshop of inspira- on. Together we will reflect on past experiences and lay a foundaon for a truly successful tomorrow. Turning the sourest lemons into the finest lemonade. Tuesday June 10 th , 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. – Ballroom B, HLD With the exploding world populaon, hunger seems in- evitable. But what if it’s not? What if we can take acon here at home to prevent global hunger? Aend this workshop to learn how you can help ensure food securi- ty for people all around the globe. Tuesday June 10 th , 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. – Ballroom C, HLD You’ve been TAG’d to Teach Agriculture! There is a critical short- age of qualified agriculture teachers across the U.S. Set aside time in your week to learn why teaching ag is the greatest job out there! Tuesday June 10 th , 1:00 p.m. – Ballroom D, HLD

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Tuesday June 10th , 2014

85TH KENTUCKY FFA CONVENTION

Leadership Workshops

Presented by: Custom Ag Solutions Presented by: Brian Welch & Justin Davis

Presented by: Kendall Mallory & Jessica Gambrel

Presented by: Mrs. Tracy Probst & Mr. Matt Whitaker

Are you a risk taker? Are you risk averse? An un-derstanding of risk and risk management is criti-cal to anyone considering a career in production

agriculture. Participants will learn and apply risk concepts in a competi-tive farm simulation game with prizes awarded to top scorers. The work-

shop can accommodate up to 80 participants, so please arrive early.

Tuesday June 10th, 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. – Ballroom A, HLD

One characteristic of a leader is being able to reflect on past experiences and steer forward to the future. Icons like Walt Disney, Albert Einstein, and Elvis Presley

could not have reached their level of success without overcoming a few obstacles. In life there are plenty of moments where we get thrown an unexpected curve-

ball. The question is, how do you bounce back? Join us for a workshop of inspira-tion. Together we will reflect on past experiences and lay a foundation for a truly

successful tomorrow. Turning the sourest lemons into the finest lemonade.

Tuesday June 10th, 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. – Ballroom B, HLD

With the exploding world population, hunger seems in-evitable. But what if it’s not? What if we can take action here at home to prevent global hunger? Attend this workshop to learn how you can help ensure food securi-ty for people all around the globe.

Tuesday June 10th, 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. – Ballroom C, HLD

You’ve been TAG’d to Teach Agriculture! There is a critical short-age of qualified agriculture teachers across the U.S. Set aside

time in your week to learn why teaching ag is the greatest job out there!

Tuesday June 10th, 1:00 p.m. – Ballroom D, HLD